The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 03, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 100t.
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LARGE NUMBER
, OFFjJNERALS
SEVEN INTERMENTS MADE IN
LOCAL CEMETERIES.
Sorrowful Lnbor Day for ns Mnny
West Scinnton Families Colum
bian Enjoy n Clam Bake nnd Ball
Gnmo nt Giavel Pond roiRcd
Check- Passed on Unsuspecting
Merchants Closing Sessions of
the Cymnnffi Other Events of In
terestNotes nnd PeisonnK
"A law nimilHT of funeial on mini
Jh VCt tfctanton yi'teiilu. whon n't
c'rnl j.iohilnont i won woiv I ild nt
il M. 'iit'V. .lamps MoLeod, of Um l'lm
Prppbytirlnn chinch. illl luted at Iho
ffiicial or the luti Mi", .loliti Wtllliiui
floii, uhlch win i omlui ifd fimii tho
liouso oni Lu.oino MU i't. Tlii' pull
l.rnrerP were Mens Smtt, Mlono, Sul
livan unit Ulmrt.il. ltiiil.il a made In
."W'.-.i-hhui i hIici t mctci ,v .
The nrvlros over Ihc lonialn or (Ik
Iilo MiJ. Ann MoiK.ui vvi-H' li' Id nt tho
hout comer "t 0fnid nnd T ntli
Mirel", Kev. Thomas lv iliiuln, of thi
J.icktun stieet JIuptlt ihutcli. nihil-.-itniK.
Tim pull heater wiio .lnlm V
Davis., Ji.. Kv.iu ilopuln, .lnlm .1.
Lrvvl", TJioniuH .Moirl. .Moikoii 15al
nnd Kvnn JJ.ivlos. Hurl.il v.w ui.uH
in tl'io "H'm-hliuin Htioot c'ih-Iitn
Two f unci ul KTvk'i's VM'io hi Id nt
ItuJy Oiosi cliuich yostciduv mot itIiik
over tlio hodlcH of tlio lite Mi. Julia
Ht.'llvan nnd he lute T)nul Kt 1 1 v.
Uotn ucro well Known In the Itellouie
K'Ctlon. Until inlet nionts wero made
In tlio Ciifctdrnl ccinutery.
At an curly hour jcytculay morning
j;ev. Pi Iclor, or Holy Trinity Lutheran
Inn t'li, luuduittd .verIr over the to
mains or the late Mrs. Loulxu Hudson
nt the house on (Ir.int iimiiui'. The ie
mains were later taken to Palls by
l'uncrnl Director J'iiie. whoic burial
vva3 made in the afternoon. A lam'e
liui'ilitr nr leiaiivea ami menu at
tended the funeral and aiioiiutaiiied ih
remains to J'.ilK
The lenialns of an Infant rhlld of Mr
nnd Mrs. Lewis Limit r, of 17wi IllUa
hoth Mrret, Tripp p'uk, were intoned
in the "Washburn stuet cimetery jis
lerday afternoon.
An Inlnnt child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Au
gust IIomio, of 412 Clu 1st touit, vvns
buried in the Cathedral cemetery je.
tcrday Jifturoon.
Columbia's Clam Bake.
Two viiKon loads of rx-('olumbl.i
SUNBURN
Roto nnd Almond Cream removes
rrdncM of the ckln ond soothes the
pain ol (unburn in one night. TaVe
o bottle with you on your ttcatlon.
TOR SALE BY O. V. Jti.NKIN'S.
The House Keeper's Thoughts
Are naturally turned homeward now, for the rush of
the summer season is over. The school have opened
again, and before a week has passed, the community will
have settled down to the regular routine of every-day home
life, which after all, is usually the most satisfactory.
Our thoughts during business hours never wander far
away from the best interests of our patrons, and this fact
has led us to commence
A Special Display of
Standard House Keeping Linens
At Specially Attractive Prices.
Irish, Scotch and German Table Linens, Napkins,
"Towels, Side Board and Bureau Scarfs, Doylies, Pure Flax
Sheets, Pillow Cases, etc., of our own importation, and
faultless as to quality and style.
To lovers of High Class Bed Liiien vwe offer the follow
ing inducements in Sheets for this week only :
Pure Linen Sheets, ready for use, size
72x99, were.oo, now, $3.50 the pair
Pure Linen Sheets, ready for use, size
90x99, were.oo, now $3.75 the pair
Pure Linen Sheets, ready lor use, size
90x99, were 6.00, now $4.50 the pair
Pure Linen Sheets, ready for use, size
90x99, were 7.00, now $5.00 the pair
Pillow Cases and fine Bed Spreads at proportionate values.
House Keeping Linens of this Sort
are a Luxury
And there are a good many of us who have to get along
wifh the best products of our domestic looms, which for all
practical purposes aud satisfactory service are just as good.
There is no House in Northeastern Penn'a
Carrying a line that will compare with ours for com
pleteness of detail, extent or sterling values. A visit to the
itpre this week will emphasize all of these facts in a mau
aerhich intelligent housekeepers cannot fail to appreciate.
You Will be a Welcome Visitor
'- -Should you have no other thought in mind bevond
looking.
Globe Warehouse
SCRANTON
ilnni b.ilu at Oiavol pond yesterday,
whe-e tbo dlpoited thotnoeo In an
enjovulilo manlier. A routine of tin
iIhj was ii ball pnno between loam or
Kii'ilzeC b CoiiKtable Timothy Jones
and Const able John PavK
Tin b.iiiii' was replete with nilspliOH,
lilt h were too numeiotis to mention,
mid tin Hiote was of Utile Milium.
The tifiniM were innilu up as rollows:
Joins' lub lletiiy Kiimley. -':
Unity I'awley, .. TIuiiiiiik (lilllln. p.:
Wllllnl'i Lewis, lb: William I'hllllps,
Jb llllam Lmiiiiii. b Thoinas 1'ilte,
If . Join Wolr. if.. Will Miii-Ii, if.
Pnvl" iliih riinik I'hllllps, (.. Al.
Lewis P Hurinll I'liane. lb, Al ti-
Hiiti, ib.. 1M l.ewl. lib, John D.ivH,
L'c Will Jones, if., J. Moikiiii, lf.i
Pate Iteese, if, II ('alio, .
The limpid' weie Chailes llnldi.v and
K. Johns. Theli ili el dons weie as
fair ns possible, but o(tasionall lliey
el I id, mid the playeis also ened so
tin Kaiue was ( ailed mi tut mint of
tain
Woikcd n Flim-Flrtm Game.
I'loinielor Alldoif. of raliehlld'H
hotel was the victim or a lllm-llam
in list mently, who pnsseil a winth
less ihedc on a 1ik.i1 111 'It hunt width
vas eudoised bv him.
The fellow leKlsteied at the hold
as II. I". Hill and olTeieil a theik or
P. P Jones - Son for J:i, v lilt It was
tifl twniils ilisniveied to be a, loiK
tiv Allilcnf i lnlm piil It and had It
t ashed by a loial ilniRKlHt. When It
went to piolest the foiKeiy wart (lis.
toveiid, ami Alldoif had to niaUe koihI
the .iiiiiitiut.
The mntttr was repoitdl to the po
lite and Chief Holding sent out a de
scription of lllll, who Is known u.s tin
undei laki ia" supply agent.
Closing Session of Cymanfa.
The (Milan fa of Welsh CotiKiei;a
tioiial thuii'hes, w li It li has been In
s sslon at the Taheinaile ConjjieKa
t lima I t Inn eh foi the past thiee tlav,
(lined last evening with seuiiniis liv
15e. Theophlllis Pavls, lit Mlllels'
Mills, and Jlev. 11. H. Joins, of Xoi th
Sjll.lIltOII.
A biier bulnes session v"as li dd In
the iinimliitf and pre.ulilns hervhes
wtie held in tlie iifteiuoon, at whlih
the spr aken were ltev. J. J. Uvans,
of Mineisvllle, and lie v. Pete;' Hob.
cits, of Ol pliant.
The CoiiKiegatlonal sIiikIiik w.is a
featuie of all the sessions, .md th" at
tendanie was excetdiiiKly BiatlOlns
to the piomotci.s.
Schools Open Today.
The public sihonls v 111 be icoptii'd
today foi the fall and winter teim.
Compaiatlvely few ibaiiKcs will oemr
In the tenthlng st.ills of the dlfleieut
sthools. Piof. Daniel I'hllllps will be
come pihulpal of .o. in, vke, JUm
Josephine P. Lets, leslmiul.
The pupils who passed the entimice
examination lo the hlh sthonl last
June will let civ e theli cuUllli.ilcs at
.Supeiliitendont llowdl'.s ollke this
IllUlUillh'.
NOTES AND PERSONALS.
HnKinrii AV. (I. Ilnitier, of 1'iltt
Mrcct, linn been confined to his homo
for the past week with malaria fever,
Tho irguhir monthly liuslnc-H mret
ItiB of the Swedish Citizens' iluli will
he held thlH cvetilllK at 7.30 o'clock 111
the 1'ieni h tonf hull.
Dr. J. J. Hicnnnn, of Jnrkenn stieel,
has lelutlieil home fiom a few da.vs'
Mn' ut llmve.v's lake and I'hinouth
Itev U. 1). llnpklro, pistil of the
Welsh HaptM i hiu th. nnd Jniucs A.
UvniiH. fmi man at the Diamond mlne,
ale on ti pleasllie ttlp IhlotlRli the
New Knuland stale".
l.leiitniant of Police John Davis "Is
on his viuatlou and l'atiolman John
Thomas Is In thaiRe of the West
Htiatitoii pollen pieelnet.
Hon. T. Jelfeisou Ite.vnoliK of South
Main avdiuc, In attcnillin; the setul
eiutennlal (dentation nt t'athondale
AdilNon Chase. Jr., ol Notth Main
avenue. W spending a few dajs at the
I'an-Amcih mi.
A, II. .Miiie's famll.v, of South llrom
le.v avdiue win i etui n lionii today
fiom Lake Wlimla.
Mlsi liiidl" I'liiiii'V. Wlnlfied line
1,'nt.v. II' Hilda Allen. Nilllt ri.vnn,
MiiiKinei ri.Min. .Mi. and Mt. John
rivtin have tetutued home fiom a
ple.i,int untltii? at Lake WIlKda
Won! w.is iieelved esleiday that (I
A. Williams' (oiidlllnn has changed for
the woise, hut lioptM ate still enter
tllllif (1 for Ills it tow i y.
Di, (ieoiKe II. tic.wioliR who has
Ik tn IlKiip.ultatei! for "time time, Is
now tilde to atttinl to his oiilce work.
althoUKh It will be some lime befoie
he (an attend to Ills' oiiIiIikh patients.
.Mi. and Mi-. W II Puller and ehll
dien. of P.vntin sited have letutneit
home fiom New .Mil foul.
.Mls Maltha Willi mis, of llmnpton
stint, Is visiting iilatlves at Nkhol
son. Matthew Daviin of lliilliliad ave
nue, has it tut in tl Imme fiom a vllt In
lliper New Voik slate.
llmiy D.ivlv Ctiullelil Davles and
Aithur liiexe vp,,il ekteitla nt Like
Wlnola.
Mr mill Mi- Kliner (i. me aie spend
Iuk a ti vv ilav at I.ake Winola.
. 11. and I! W P.iyant. of New
Yolk, aie the quests of Wist Scinn
ton iclntlV(.
Miss JIa i. v Pvmi", of l'dwmdsv llle Is
th" fiii-t (it JIi, John T I Sets, of
V l -II .IM iei Xtll'fl
Jlis William U. MniKan, of Vln
tniiilali Is vliltliiK In i pan uts on
Nmtli Kibnt.i aveliut
NORTH SCRANTON NEWS.
Coionci Robeits Holds Inquest in
Case of Joseph Bunewicz Other
News Notes.
Last iinlliK Cm oner P.oluits held
an liKiuest at the polite station In
tin iMe of .loseph lllinewliv, the man
who was tin own tiom a fiont pouli
and had his nick broken on Wells
stieet Jul m
At lei lie.iiliiK til-1 evldeme of .evt'i
al panics that weie In the house at
the time the Jiiij lendeied the follow
ing Vfiilltl. "W-. the tollowliiB Juiois,
llnd that Joseph IliiuewltS', of Wells
slleet, tame to his tltatll, Mitoidlns to
the t'Vldeliie ot the witnesses, hi Ie
Iiik thiowii olf a ponh on the ultrlit
ot the .' 1th of ,lnl last, liactuiliiK
lilt spinal i mil of his bod.
The jui was tomposid of the follow
ing Piunk Mill ir. Clmiles Pent,
Jam's Joins, William lilltle, olle
Until and Thoinas ,1. Phillips,
Receiving Contiibutions.
Mls illu liiiinu Cililln, of Williams
Ptieet, Is leieivllIK 111111 tollRIUtllla
tujtis f iimi hei ti lends upon hei .sue
'"i in Tilt Tliblllie eduiatlonal tou
ti st whh h t ml (! Sa tin day.
Jliss Cm itiin is u well-known ouiik
lndv ot this sci tlon. having won piom
lliflin b the ability ns mi eloi utlon
Isi, whii h she has evidenced upon sev
eral imuslniis
Installation Seivice.
Tilt l.iinial Insi illation s'lilio of the
new and i lib lent pustm, llev. J V
Dales, of ths. Phst Hiptlst t lunch,
will take pi ti t on Wednesday next
Sept. I.
The folloVhiK inlnlsteis will take
pan: Kev. Di D i:. ItlihanN, slut
liiKton, Iu : Ue. j. s. Thomus, f
IV, kv lilt, Pa . Kev. II C. Williams, of
Nuntitok', Pa; Kev. T. lie (iiuili.v,
Hi v. S K. .Matthews. Kev. D. P .lones.
Ill v Di. It. S. Jones. Ke A. II. .Smith,
lit 'I' K P.ees. of tills illy. Theie
will be two sessions, t onimeucliiK at
! and at 7 :.n p. m. Sprul music nm
In' lendeied by eminent sliiReis. A
Rloilnus time Is fully antliipated. All
Clulstlaii fi lends aie most hcuitlly in
vited to attend
NUBS OF NEWS.
William Cowl's, of Noith .Main ave
nue, has i etui m d home after sptnd
liiK seviiul (,is ut the P.iu-Ainci Itiin
.Mull L'.iulei Aimlt Thomas Is spend
llU," his vatatlnn al the sea side.
Th' 1 idles ol the Poielsn Jllssion
iii. v soilrt of the PinvldPiicp Piesby.
ti rian rhuith will meet on Pilday at
Mnoon at L' .111 at the home of Jlis
ilmlhtltt. As this Is the opening meet
UK nft r suinnit i v .nation a full ni
l( ndaiue Is desired
DUNMORE.
Jlis. KiiKi'iii H.nion and (hlldien
have Kone to Philadelphia wheie they
will make tin li fiitut.' home. Jli Mar
ton linvlns; a liniatlvt position with
the Ualdwln Loiomoiivp winks Unit.
.Miss Kluiiioi Jluiph. of Diluker
Hiitt. h vlsltlnpr fileiuls In Caibon
dnli. Jli and Jlis. Piank Dwjti. of Pot
tei stieit, lift jesieulay for the Pan
Ameiliun. Jlbn Kmhiyn Cuitln, of AVIlllam.s
poit, s vlsltliu; her cousin Jls.s (June
llm.in,
James JUKmie Is at lluffalo, attend
IllK llle Stsslons of Hit' Uluiksmlths'
( oliveutlnn
Paul Cony, of the I'nlon Cash stoics.
has niiiiiifil Horn a month's vUlt at
llultiinoit' Jld
Jlis William Jloiimt and thlldien.
of Chen stltet. me VsltliiK filetltN In
Jlooslc,
Jlis J 11. Whitman, of Jlooslc,
spent .vesteidav with fihnds In (own
.Misses Hose nnd Hello Webbpi have
reuunetl fiom a visit with Plttston
fi lends
Jladuliit JoliiiMiu of Chenv strut.
Is stdidlni,' some tlin. at Suiatosa
opiums
Miss.m Muilun Until n, Jlai Tuft
lit sue and Kin'nia llom and .Master
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Allow a cihisIi to run until It jcU licjornl tho
rciuli ef muliilni' 'llnv oiiin o,, "oil, It l
uur niij " Imt In moat , ajc It will ucur
( Ik lit Q .!, loiiLI ilii-j l.e Inituinl ta tiy tlio
niitf(ul inrilitliio c lli.il Krini'i lUbjin, ulilth
It miM on a poklthu (.uirjiilru tu rnir. I hey
woubl IniiiiolUttly kco tlio cvicllcnt tlltil alttr
taUInc tho lint iluo I'rln; 'Jjt, unj i'x. I'iIjI
( t 4 - l-,,vlfllw
Qrj M
'mm
7-j;'5xxsav5
:rXC
Awful Pile Torture
Cured in 3 Days.
Mi It T I nmlin. MimImII. MIlMlppl,
wntr "I Miflndl infnl tnrliiip fur JCJU Irnm
pilot I iitiI Pjiunld Pile ( uir ninl at well
In llirrp ilits" I'nr vile In jli ilniKttloM l.ltlle
Imok "I'llw, Ciii.cit .iii.l I nip," nuiltil (icp.
P.trainiil Drill! t Mar.lidl, Midi
Chillies Ta ft leave today foi Hip pond,
whole they wll spend two weeks, under
the chapel oiihrc of Jlis. Kojal Taft.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES
Marriage of Finnk Dnnibnchcr, of
Cednr Avenue, nnd Miss Lizzie
Scheuer, of Moosic.
Kiank nainbachei, of Cedar avenue,
and JIIss Lizzie Siheucr, of Jlooslc.
weie united in mmiliiKC yesteiday af
ternoon at I o'llbck, at the home of
the bride, by Kev. Youiik, pastoi of
the Jlooslc Piesbyteilan (lunch. The
lulde was he.iutlfull.v attlied, and was
attended by her slstei, JIIss Millie
Hcheiiei. The pionin was attended by
Charles Dlekman. At the t (inclusion
of the eeieniony a bridal sllppel was
seived at the home of the bible's par
ents. Mr. and Jlis Dambadiei anlved In
this nt at Hi o'doik last nBht and
went to their home on Plttston avenue.
Mr. D.imbaiher Is peimaneut man of
the Centuiy llos(. company. No. 10. On
his anlval In this city last nlKht, the
memliPis of the company tendeied him
n pleasant siuptlse at his new home,
and many loiiKiatulatlons weie ex
tended to the happy 1 oupe.
Dolan-Jordnn Nuptials.
Thomas p. i)oian. of Wllkes-Hane,
was mnriled to JIIss Kllu C. Joiduu,
ilaUKhter of .Mr and Jlis. H. U. Joi
daii, of Plttston avenue, estenluy
nioininvr. In St. John's thiirch, by Key.
13. J Jlell". the pustoi, who cele
biuted a nuptial mass after the icre
mouy. The lulde was attlitd III a beautiful
Kown of white niousselliip de sole and
was attended by her slstei, JIIss Kate
.Ionian, who was uNo attlied in white.
Tilt moom was attended h Pi auk
JttCiiuth After the teieiuony. a vied
(lln lueakfast Mas mmwmI at the home
of the lulde, follow Iiir vvhltll the
touple left for Asbuiv Puik, wheio
they will spend theli hone moon.
Jlis. Dnlun lias Ik en foi some time
a teacher In No. Pft si hool, and Is a
most lovable younc woman. Her hus
hfiinl Is an electililun holdlni; a ic
sponsibie position in Wilkes. Katie.
NUBS OF NEWS.
The Kosettes and NonpaiPll base
bill teams plaed an Interestlnc same
of ball estdd,i on the Oichaul
Kiounils The same was witnessed b
huudieds of loveis of the spoi r. Hoth
teams worked lnid. bill the Kosettes
weie sllei essful. the suae being 10 to
1 in favoi of the Kosettes
The meinbeis of the Suanton Saen
Ki'iiunde will meet In itKiilar montli
1 session this evenliiK In Athletic hall.
( lllli ers will be tei ted at the meellliK.
All membi'is aie teiiuesled to be pies
out. .Mr ami Jlis. CIioikc .Muller and
famll, accompanied by JIIss Pcheuer,
left eseidav for the Paii-Ameilian
and NIiirui.i Pulls
Comet IoiIkc. No Jit, KulRhts of Py.
thlas, will meet In lCRiilar session this
evening In Hmtmau's hall
JIIss Sainh and JlaiKatet o'Donnell.
of South IivIiik avenue, have letuiued
fiom a tin duss' stay at Ashuiy Puik.
John Haas and K II. O'Donnell have
let in ned finin a two wreks' visit at
Atlantic Cltv.
Jlis. ,1 Rprnlurt and ilauchtois,
Nettle and Wllhelmlnu, are vIsltliiR
Mends ul Wllkcs-H me.
The .Misses Nellie Collins and Katie
Sullivan have letuimd fiom a visit
with fi lends at Wllkes-Huiie
The William Connell Hose tnmp.tnv
will niPPt at the steel woiks station to-
moiiow nt S a. m. to take pai t In Hie
taifidp and exhibition at Cui bondnle
Kveiv number Is leiiucsted to be pies
tnt In full uulfoim.
PARK PLACE.
The .Misses Lu Jtetta and flnieva
Kieskv, ot AllulKht avenue, have te
tuined home fiom a few weeks' vNlt
al ihe Oneonta tottORu at Hmve's
Lake.
Claienee Sow aid, of Xew Voik illy,
Is spending a ft diis with Ills par
ents on Coin t Htieet,
(leorKe Tuttle, of Diamond avenue,
Is spending a few days at ihe Toronto
fah
Jim shall Plosion and fundi, of
Coin t sin- t. aie al the Pun-Aiueii-icii
JIIss Minnie Puid'll, of Tilpp stieet,
spdil a ft w dus with fl lends lu
Wllkes-15 me last Week.
OBITUARY.
J1KS J1AK1A HOYI died Sunday
moinlng. uftei seveial du.vs' Illness.
She wus n leslilnt of this city foi a
huge nunihei of eais aud wus well
known She Is Mitvlvcd by four sons
and two daughtei-s. They are: Jlyles,
John,, Joseph aud Thomas, Jlis. James
Ki'lll. of this city, aud Jlis. Anna
Campli-dl of I'tah The funeral will
take pliue- Widnesday ufteinoon with
seniles at Holy Ko.saiy chinch In
terment will be iimilo In tho I'uthediul
icniiteij-.
JIKS. J C. TILLINC.I1AST, of Lu
Plume, died Sututda. She was M
c.hk of age and well known ihiough
out the tiiunty. Hei funeial whh held
etfrday afteinoon with servlies at
the late home,
PU'L KKLLV, the Infant son of .Mi
ami Jlis. Thomas Kelly, of 16!," Ca
imuso av'tfiiue. died estenlay nioin
ing. The funeial will bo held fiom
tho homo this afteinoon at S.JO n'cloik.
JAJIL'S noiil). of lOl West Lacka
wanna avenue, died Sunday of pneu
monia. He was Si veins of ago and
Is survived by the follow Iiik sisters:
Mrs, P. T. JlcLnURhlln, Mrs. Samuel
Kennedy, Martlet, of Seabikht, N.
J nnd Uossle, of thin city. The fu
neral will bo held Wednesday.
Funernls.
The funeral of Hie lute John Lour
will take plnte tomoiiow afternoon at
3 o'llnik from the residence, Mil Jtul
leln stieet. Those wlshlni; lo view the
remains can do so between tho hotus
of in a. m. and 1J in.
The funeral ot the late Jlis Louise
Wlnebrake will take pluc tomoiiow
afternoon fiom the house, 306 Noith
Hebeicn avenue, Inlet uient will bo
made In the Forest Hill (eineleiy.
PECKVILLE.
Frank Uppsp Mas very pleasantly
stlliulsed nt his home on .Main slnet
Saturday evening In honor of his twen-ty-fouith
boithda. A numbei of
young fi lends called aud enJoed them
selves until n late limn. Aftei lefiesh
n. cuts weie seived JIIss Noia Pit ker
Iiik, assistant postmistress, in a ,.n
neat and apptoprlate speech, presented
Flank with a silk umbiella.
A nemly painted sign, the pioduct of
sonic wag, was tmked to a telegiaph
pole at Kddiuiu's coinels late Satlli
day night The sign ivads: "The oi
dei ol ihh ken thieves will meet Humi
lity evening, signed Chief" The sign
altiaiteil no little aMeiiliuii and was
irad by hundreds
Owing to the heavy iiilns of last week
the woik on the new tlio nt.it m pio
giessed slowly. A test will be made
net Siituiday evening.
Will AVllliams spnt yesteiday with
fi lends at Purview
Jlis Civvdi Williams and JIIss Ftln I
Visslck lellillled Satunlny evening
fiom u week's visit at the Pan-Anicil-
i.iu
JIIss P.essle Tu.vlor spent isteiday
Willi llonesdale li lends,
A huge numbei of our iltl.oiv will
at tend Caibondule's Jubilee the iimi
Ing lluee days.
Jlenduy being a legal hollda. toiin
(II will meet in legului session on Tins
day evening to tiunsatt tlie August
luisir.i ss und elet t a sfcietmy to till
the v.iiani (itatetl by the icslgnallon
of P. I'. Kenlamlii.
Kepubllian t lull will be oigunized
(lining llle week. Those desitolis of In -lug
(tiiolled will M'lid thtlr nanus to
. J Mioud oi P. P. P.eiijiniln.
.Ml. and Mis. c . Kevnolds aie at
Puetoi vvllle lu nltendauie at the Kin
olds luinlly icunlon.
Tin public si hools will open tonmr
iow nioiiilug.
Jlis J I) Hmuil aud .Master Wlnlleld
Kio.nl leluiutd Satuiilay fiom Wills
Pili'ge. N Y , wheie they weie visiting
lelatlvi's.
Jl.m Host Shultei ol the hotel Wil
son, and Iiu llohuei llshi d al Lake Lo
time Satuiihi. They bioiight butk
o ei one bundled cutllsh and peith
Chkken thlevts paid a visit to the
home of Jllnoi Craig on Pilday night.
Fourteen i hlckcns wet taken tiom Jli
Ciulg'H heiiuen. Theli visit was not
dtttt'tid until the lollowlng nioining.
A luige iuuuIk i of the mi nibei s ot
laboi unions fiom this pbue will Joui
lie lo Laki Lodoie loda
Mm hunt William (iuyne mid J T
N.vl'iii'l weie at Lmdillk Sutunlav
Mr. and Jlis ,iu Jinklns ami Jli
and Jlis. Aille Jinklus spent yestudu
w till Honisdale iilativts.
BROOKLYN.
spuhl In lln sirintnn liilium,
Ihookl.vn, Pa., Aug. Js. Jllsss Jtalul
and Nina Nush of liiiighumton, N. Y ,
aie visillni, ti lends hen-
Fied (iilunell and wile have n
Uuueil lo theli homt lu Jllmitsota.
The Jllsses Halle, ol Cmbondule
me sppudlng a lew wnks at J. w
Palmi'i's.
JIIss Jlltlt
11. W. Kopii
Laugh Is assisting Jin
Sivtial in ople I nun
tended Dlmoik tamp
this plate at
meeting Sun-
(lav.
Jllus lii.ise Chuinbi'ilalii spdit a few
(lavs lu Set anion last wtek.
Ki. Fiieinl pi rut lied lu the Pltsb.i
ti'iiau t lunch Sunday.
Jlis C 11. Tlffitn.v Is still iiiit( 111
On TuisiIhv evening, August jn. JIIss
Maud Wuldle's class lu inusli In this
plan ,ive a leiltal at her home. The
piogiamiiit tonslsKd of piano solos
and duets and s,.(.ra vmul selei tlons,
und though sp(.tul ,,f the pupils aie
beglnneis all tin selections ui( nit m
oii.ed and iindeied In a uiaiiiiei whlih
was both pleasing and Indii ntlve of
tin cuietut woik tloue lii pupils and
teacher. At the mniluslon ot the pin
giamnie letresliments weie sPi,d ami
a soeial lime tnjoied. About llftv
weie pi i sent. The nitiubeis of the
i lusts in t.. .Misses lltilhn and P.ttu Sage,
Julia Sterling, Vina Kent li' II and
.Mat Sieillngand Jli Hen Stilling
The giaded school npiued Jlonda.v
with JI. Slephdis pilmlpal and
Missis Chainbeilaln, Hi inn and ('as.
well as assistants T,. m hool will
piobably be Imgti limn evtr lu-fon.
Iiu Johnson spent Suiidii with
f i lends heie
JIIss Hthtd Sidling leiuru.s lo Port
land .Mills this wtek. wheie slit will
trail) again.
Jlis. Iletwellci and .Mis. Keyuolds,
who have lit en visiting Jim. Steillng.
letuined lo Scranton I'ildn,
.Mr. A. W. Kent has been (IUte III
JIIss Julia Stilling is visiting at Jlis.
Ounieion s.
HARFORD.
spuiil in ill, sr.ailnii rnliinn
Haitoid. Aug. 'i. -Jlis. I Ichor Tina
Ie has ictiinud fiom Ohio, while she
has been visiting hei moihei.
JIIss Addle Jcfleis has atiepted a po
sition as lent her In the high .'ihool ul
New Hell. l
.Mrs. Anna Oaten and thiee i hllirten,
of Lwile Voik, aii ihe guests of in r
lather and mother, .Mr. mid Jlis. 11. JI.
Llndslcy.
JIIss Wells, of llinghmutoii. was the
guest of In I ,uul. Jlis II, F. Illue.
this week.
Mts. I'twl, ittoml noil Hil itili I .i oml
Jlis. Illandlng, fiom Nevi .leisey, nio
guesiM of Jlis Julia Fstahiook.
Piol. and Jlis. F. II, Kogeis. of Klm
huist spi nt .Monday with Jlis. James
Kogeis
Pi. and Jlis Sylvestei Curpentei und
diiughiii, ot Ilorton, .Mass, me visit
ing Di. Urn pen tin's sister, Jlis. Hits
Pa i row.
Jli. and .Mis. II. W. Kooih aie at
tending Salem (amp meeting.
Jlis. H. W. Tompson. ol Peikvllle,
visited her tilend, JIs.s Jllnnle Dunow.
last wiek.
Mr and .Mrs. Jiunli Whitman attend
od his toiupuio's t minion at .Monti use
this week.
The funeial ot Mabel Sherwood cast
gloom and sadness over the wide ilule
of friends, August -Mi Fiom the home,
wheie gilevcd UK nils gathcied about
iho lift eased and tlm mu rowing father,
mother and btollms, the pnuesslon
nioveil to the Congii gatlonal (hunh,
where tho solainn servlie of the dead
took nl.it u. Ituv .Manwill bilng ah-
JONA8 LONG'S SONS,
W II
lima
The Boys
tneir way to bcnooi.
Our part is not to teach but rather to help the par
ents solve the question of clothing the Boys and Girls
at the least cost.
Our Annual School Sale
Of Boys' Clothing: and Furnishings
Begins This Morning
And Continues for Three Days.
The Boys' Clothing Department will be the center of
attraction during the next few days. Many have already
had their wants supplied. Many more will be here in
response to this announcement.
Boys' Suits, made in the
double breasted style and intend
ed lor hard service, the colors are
plain blue and brown, also fancy
stripes and plaids. Sizes Q Q
8 to 15 years, sale price 1 .OO
Boys' Worsted Suits, made in
double breasted style. The suits
are well made and come in new
and prcttydesiRns, sizes - QQ
8 to 1 5 years, sale price. 2.00
Boys' Blouse Suits, made of
all wool Cheviot. These suits
have large inlaid sailor collars
trimmed with soutach braid.
Sizes j to 8 years. Sale -.
price I .OlJ
Boys' Vestee Suits in plain
blue and pretty mixtures. Italian
cloth is the lining used in the
making of these suits.
Sires ) to 10 years. Sale -.
price l.OU
Boys' Hats, in both the Fe
dora and crush styles. These are
the newest styles for boys and
come m all colors. Sale .q
price tJOC
cJooas long's Sods
Scranton
2 Grand and Glorious Holidays 2
Wednesdny
and Thuiaday
and 5.
Sept.
Ash Street Grounds.
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V.Ti
r 'rsw v7ft..si&i fa
P .., T.-VJ-,
." f" " -- ti
Don't fail to 'co I'njit "'In- I.'tU
In his .laiins ion-left lilKli 'li f'" IT'.
I'ico on llo louii'N 1 .ml P "i.
I'lllC of ,llllllltoll H'lllKcl t I'lllI'lKUl
llliilci ton )imi ol as !" .olulK JUf
Cil.lllll -Jifi Lu 11l.11 fn'e MH't't P.ii.uU'.
la 1 1 al 11 a. 111.
mil. I5( lc "I N"w' .MUtoi'l. a foi -ti,,
r i,iHloi. olln lal"l Malii'l Ki I'lU-uti-il
thN 'prliiK lioni tin ki.i It'll mIiooI.
I lor ( lutMiiiii' 1 attoiiikil In a Inxlv,
11U11 tlio SuiuliiJ Hiliool. ami 1.1 li uliol
111 ilioiifil a lioiliU( t Into tin Kiao
'I'lic ilowom lioni lift ihkIioi' ami Hun
da m hool iiiih, aim lioni tlio l.n
(lcilMil' Hiu Id ol Wlliill the mih .1
lui'inlici who lioaiillful. II01 iiko m
i joais, 1 inonili, ami 111 ilas.
FOREST CITY.
Sif( ul Ift th( Mtltoll I'll' HiC
l''oCt I'll Hopl .' 'I'lli Inijiott
pi, li oil upon lln (liin ol IllllU!- I'loi'il
lliali hat ln'i n llfti il li nil minimis toio
of llu lunli'H union of llui" ll
CHAKTBEUSi: LIQUEURS.
Right to Purvey Them Sold to Syndi
cate for 80,000,000 Tiancs,
I n in Hi I'iII Mill l..,.li.
Tlio (It mill Chin ti ouso ban Mild tlio
ngnt of imt nmr Ho laniuux iiriuciux
to a !m!ii.ui' lillht'ilo a la. dunlin
hit i,i on at the lu ad of till" hu-diifi-i.
1'i.til (inn... iatl..l i cm t nt time Hie
Hiirnniuif of tho l(t. ivio riaiulor on
tlio laln'1 wac the tfiiui anU'( tho pui
ilniDi'i' iti-iuuvd of the uiitlii utility of
iho (ouionts ot the llai-h which tho
m.stioiioi nr IIKpu to llnil loinoiiicnt at
lil dliow at the toftVo md tlc.notto
iti," of low l P'lHl.
I'tic liatuler mih an vtionii'ly
rIii (Wtl liian of hu?lnohn, aud nioiti
than dio lawHiilt li. .iih filonic to tho
i.n. Willi whlih hn watihod oxor thfi
niniiiflal liUt..MK of his sihIoi.v. and
Hid ii.ilt(wi.ithy iiroinptuoH ho cxlno
, l in uun.iiK down on tho fhlt.ihr and
the imv'i i.
Whonliodlod not iunn .wins iiko, hi
liliioo was (iillluill to till llonoo, nor
lup', tho iii'H(iii aiiauKoiiiont Smno
UiluK of tho klm' had nlifinl) linn
iinilor (Oinlili laiiou 1 lioni the piUo
iho Chin tieui-o anKt'd In put al &a.iiOf),ono
riant
'1'hoio am tour x.iilollt'H of tho lliiio
nr, thiuiBh only two aif faniallar.
Tli'-io h tin-' l.'l'xlr. whhh wan onto to
hu '.jimiJit on l l.o spot lu uug'l uivU
wf rS: jiXiJ ft
j,-' rzLn.'MVK&'--u& ..'i
JONAS LONQ'S SONS.
RAI TiMP.
and Girls are marching on
Boys' Caps, all shapes, all new
styles nnd almost any color. In
the lot are plain blue, red, and
also fancy plaids. Sale ,-
price 25C
Boys' Wnlsts, pleated back
and front. The fabric is cheviot,
k iAlnre ftirtctUf tnrr nnr iV
UWIUM ....J..l. -..- ... t
style the Dlouse euect.
Sale price
25c
Knee Pants.
An assortment that is
more complete than ever.
Just two numbers today:
Boys' Knee Pants in plain
brown, blues, greys and mix
tures. They have strong waist
bands and well made.
Sizes 3 to 14 years. Sale
price
25c
Boys' Knee Pants, made of
wool fabric in plain dark blue,
also fancv stripes, phids and
checks. Sizes 3 to 15 .
years. Sale price D)C
AMUSEMENTS.
LyCCUni September 3
It. j n jr.dii i .if tin- eminent i lor
Hr. Frederick Warde
Wli will ic nt hi-. Lino n su(.cw.
The Mountebank
(.1 it 1 1 t Mil. mini 1 1 ilmtiun I'rtcrs fl SO,
.1 (N , II I
. H ll H ' ( III
Wednesday Night, Sept, 4
. in in Hi li rs iniKfiil Mirk Inaitu quaint,;
uniqtn st n '.
Pudd'nheed Wilson
n ,nllint 1,1-t uh Mr William S (Hill in
tin inli rli V n ul'lc cunt putuun; the
Iih" ul Miwuiii I'n i ii-
1'lili I "2,i , iih . TV , $1 do
M.Mi ON l.l. MONDU T ') A M
Academy of Tlusic
III . I I 1)1 1 I Managrr
M n,i I i -nv m I Ui lnr-ln Nisliii., ull
II . I l Mil n . I ml I il I
Mr. Bnuiey Gilmoie.
i
KIDNAPPED IN NEW YORK
i ui" i!n i- '"- i 0 ''" ilxiutuon ot
mm mmiiiin 1 1 iu
-I'M ll MIIM I TW'U.
Mil in i I'll ik ' unit 1 1 (.'iitt
l.tuiiiiu' I'iiich- . '" -" H tout.
II ilin,, il unl i niunn.iiu- '1 1 1 u i d i t rtrn
Iiil. "iili IihIo oi'' iltirilo initiiicK Mr
.1 11,1.1 r 1 1. '. in-. M l.l.l. in ( lurks Oil.
IllKHli. i "mil 'I' 'i'11
NEW FOGG'S FERRY.
W illll, I'M - ' I III I I t tlltf
I i i inir I'n " -' ni'l 1 I in
STAR THEATRE
Ml (, III lllilN(.TO ,ms
Oi w i k i niiiiiiii mu M n I it nuiinct. Sept
Jml D.l il v liutinr,.
l
CLARK'S NEW ROYALS
liottl a at iP. tiiunaliiit of fout-and-I..H"
Tlu it- I Hi. I.iiiiiour Vott, in the
lilnt-and-a-h.ilf liottl.' tlm lm al ihaicft
t a- which wan ihit o-itnd-olKht. and tho
(haiKc in London, i..t, four tunes that
Hum '
Thoio i the l.l(,in ur J.nin. . l"- po
tout, w'idi has miH mo two-.inil-t.ix
th it'sulation llask, In tho Cliaitiouo
Io.Iko. And tin re Is tho Liqueur
lllnnt'hr, otlieiwli-o tlio "Halm of th
(.liiiiti uir." whhh us-od to ho loi ally
ritallid at iho saino pilio as the Lique
ur Voi to,
Snie lift) plant, miiIh and llnwprs,
you in i" uiidir.land. ko to tlio com
pilation of iiu ft di'lcctahlo iliinkH, the
chl f h Ii.r tlio IliM Phoots of tlio plno,
n'ountuiu pit K. m'lu. Iialiu. thyme,
UliKililU III (I wollliwooil.
"Wopsy" Will Soon Re Running,
MIiioiii, 'i , "iit '- lia,n will In iiinnliiff
at iisiiiI loiniiiinn on Hi' ' Wni. " !r .jj.lho
mu mp. ilnli mil nt, I o IIuhI, uhn ut n"
iilwil l..ii l i 'i cm irxli) hum I'rc.lduit S.
I1, Uni,iloii to uj tniilot.
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